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Re: Optimal configuration to eliminate "out of file descriptors" error

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I have not received a response yet on this. Should I try another postgres list or do I need to provide more information/clarity? Thanks.

On Apr 14, 2004, at 12:48 PM, Joe Lester wrote:

I'm trying to figure out what the optimal Postgres configuration would be for my server (with 200 connecting clients, even though I'd really like to get it up to 500).

I've got a 700 MHz eMac running Mac OS 10.3.2 (Panther) with 512 MB of RAM. I've messed around with some settings but I'm still getting an occasional "out of file descriptor" error, especially when performing a VACUUM. Like so...

2004-04-13 23:30:05 LOG: out of file descriptors: Too many open files; release and retry
CONTEXT: writing block 1 of relation 67553/16604

I'm going to do my best to provide my current system settings that relate to Postgres. It would be great if someone could tell me where I'm way off, and get me on the right track. I'm under the impression that my machine should be able to handle 200 to 500 client connections. If that's not the case, I'm fine with getting new hardware, I just don't want to go to that step "willy nilly". Thanks!

1. Snipped from postgresql.conf (the only three settings I've changed)

max_connections = 200
...
shared_buffers = 2000
...
max_files_per_process = 100


2. Snipped from /etc/profile

ulimit -u 512


3. Snipped from /etc/rc

sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmax=167772160
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmin=1
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmmni=32
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmseg=8
sysctl -w kern.sysv.shmall=65536


4. Snipped from etc/sysctl.conf

# Turn up maxproc
kern.maxproc=2048

# Turn up the maxproc per user
kern.maxprocperuid=512

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